ABE House designed by Japanese Architects Urban Architecture Office is a single family dwelling in Tama-shi, a residential district of Tokyo. Imagined as an outdoor garden, the interior circulation of this houses creates a journey as inhabitants pass between rooms. The exterior facade is made with three volumes of…

Inspired by the traditional “Chise“ houses of Japan, Kazuo Shinohara designed in 1977 this House in Ashitaka as part of a group of stark, concrete houses, the architect built between 1970 and 1977 together with the monumental ‘Uncompleted House‘ in Tokyo, ‘House…

The hillside house in Kobe by Japanese Architect Tomohiro Hata is one of the many residences that have been developed over the years on the same sloping plot. The original house was completely demolished to free up the site and…

Tom Ford’s Ranch by japanese Architect Tadao Ando’s has a serene Japanese aesthetic that blends surprisingly well with the 24,000 acre ranch arid terrain of Santa Fe, USA. This ranch, designed by the Pritzker award-winning architect for the famous fashion designer,…

The house the Australian architecture duo Bolles + Wilson designed and built between 1990 and 1993 for Mr. Suzuki in Tokyo is a playful unicum, yet a perfectly contextualized fragment in the Japanese city.

The Tower House by japanese architect Takamitsu Azuma was built in 1966 in a very small plot of land. The house grows around the stairs six levels up to provide 65 square meters of living space. The building has become…

Sky House was the house designed and built by the Japanese architect Kiyonori Kikutake (1928-2011) for himself in 1958. The project still stands out as a landmark to his long lasting architectural convictions.

Casa Wabi is an Art Centre and residential House by Japanese Architect Tadao Ando organised along a 312 metre long concrete wall in a picturesque site on the Mexican seafront (photos by Edmund Sumner) Source: Casa-wabi Foundation

This white residential House in Toyokawa, Japan was designed by Kentaro Kurihara and Miho Iwatsuki from Studio Velocity Architects introducing a rhomboidal plan shape that allows trees to thrive creating pockets of lush forest in suburbia. (photos by Kentaro Kurihara).

Follow us

Subscribe

Submit your Work!

Hi! Welcome to ArchEyes
If you are an Architect, a Furniture Designer, a Photographer or you simply have something important to tell about Architecture you can submit your work to ArchEyes.
Submit your work